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For the time being, a prototype version of RULER is available for download:
 * [[attachment:ruler.zip|whole package (zipped)]]
Ruler 1.1 is available to download in two versions:
 * in preparation

== Online demo ==

[[http://glass.ipipan.waw.pl/multiservice/|Multiservice]] offers an online demo of Ruler. You need to select a chain of actions producing mentions, and then add Ruler as the last component. For example, try: Pantera, Spejd, Nerf, MentionDetector, Ruler

Ruler

This page offers the official Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License release of the Ruler, a rule-based tool for performing Coreference Resolution (CR). By downloading the Ruler package you accept the conditions of that licence.

Principal developer: Mateusz Kopeć
Authors: Mateusz Kopeć, Maciej Ogrodniczuk
License: CC BY v.3

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Documentation

Readme file of the current version, in English: readme.pdf

Downloads

Ruler 1.1 is available to download in two versions:

  • in preparation

Online demo

Multiservice offers an online demo of Ruler. You need to select a chain of actions producing mentions, and then add Ruler as the last component. For example, try: Pantera, Spejd, Nerf, MentionDetector, Ruler

Publications

* Maciej Ogrodniczuk and Mateusz Kopeć. Rule-based coreference resolution module for Polish. In Proceedings of the 8th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium (DAARC 2011), pages 191–200, Faro, Portugal, 2011.

* Maciej Ogrodniczuk and Mateusz Kopeć. End-to-end coreference resolution baseline system for Polish. In Zygmunt Vetulani, editor, Proceedings of the 5th Language & Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, pages 167–171, Poznań, Poland, 2011.